Stylish Boys Clothing
Just like their adult counterparts, finding boys clothing is hard when your little boy hates to go shopping with you.
Mothers who shop alone while looking for clothes that will fit a 6 year old in a department store will have a hard time since there are so many styles and sizes to choose from.
Sure, some brands narrow your search down by incorporating children's ages beside the clothing size, but not all brands have a standardized size chart.
When shopping alone, a few helpful tips might come in handy when you start to get nauseated by all the clothing.
Before treading to the mall alone, measure your child's chest, waist and shoulder to hip length.
This will give you a general idea of what to look for in boys clothing.
You can also find his favorite t-shirt and measure the length, height and arm hole- provided that the t shirt still fits him and looks stylish enough.
If he has a specific brand that he likes, then find the size that suits him by browsing through the clothes that still fit him.
The biggest challenge in shopping for boys clothing could very well be the task to find pants that fit both in length and waist and that are comfortable.
A good pair of pants makes all the difference in the world as they allow movement without restriction.
Measure his waistline first.
The waistline is just a few inches above the hip bones.
When you measure his waistline, add about 1 or 1 ½ inches to allow room for breathing.
Measuring your child while he's full will give you the appropriate waistline that will give him comfort.
Measure his inseam next by putting the tip of the measuring tape near his crotch area and pulling the other end down the leg until the ankle bone.
Once you have the measurements, be sure to record them for future use!
Mothers who shop alone while looking for clothes that will fit a 6 year old in a department store will have a hard time since there are so many styles and sizes to choose from.
Sure, some brands narrow your search down by incorporating children's ages beside the clothing size, but not all brands have a standardized size chart.
When shopping alone, a few helpful tips might come in handy when you start to get nauseated by all the clothing.
Before treading to the mall alone, measure your child's chest, waist and shoulder to hip length.
This will give you a general idea of what to look for in boys clothing.
You can also find his favorite t-shirt and measure the length, height and arm hole- provided that the t shirt still fits him and looks stylish enough.
If he has a specific brand that he likes, then find the size that suits him by browsing through the clothes that still fit him.
The biggest challenge in shopping for boys clothing could very well be the task to find pants that fit both in length and waist and that are comfortable.
A good pair of pants makes all the difference in the world as they allow movement without restriction.
Measure his waistline first.
The waistline is just a few inches above the hip bones.
When you measure his waistline, add about 1 or 1 ½ inches to allow room for breathing.
Measuring your child while he's full will give you the appropriate waistline that will give him comfort.
Measure his inseam next by putting the tip of the measuring tape near his crotch area and pulling the other end down the leg until the ankle bone.
Once you have the measurements, be sure to record them for future use!